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02/16/12 Dodge & Burn: Reminiscing Over Past Art Crush Interviews

While gearing up for the Art Crush Bash 2012, we started looking back over some of our earliest photos and interviews.

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10/04/11 Postmortem: FLUX 2011

Is it possible to imagine an apocalypse marked by tenderness, change, survival, and human contact, instead of extinction? The most powerful works at Friday’s FLUX event set about the task of standing up to our culture’s nearly constant flow of new predictions for disaster. Instead of accepting such despairing and disempowering visions of our end, [...]

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09/21/11 Q&A with Anne Dennington for a Preview of FLUX 2011

On Friday, September 30, 2011, Flux Projects is once again starting the next few months of Atlanta’s artistic endeavors with its FLUX event, a sprawling outdoor experimental art exhibit in Castleberry Hill (click here for BURNAWAY’s review of FLUX 2010). Now settled as a firm fixture for temporary art in Atlanta, Flux Projects announced itself [...]

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05/25/11 Photos and Review of Zoetic’s Catch & Release in Centennial Park

When I say that the Zoetic Dance Ensemble performed in the Fountain of Rings at Centennial Olympic Park over the weekend, I truly mean “in the fountain” and not just “in front of” or “nearby.” Sponsored by Flux Projects, the performance began with six of the eight dancers in uniform black outfits and white swim [...]

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05/11/11 Flux Projects and Rise Up Atlanta restore life to art in Freedom Park

It was a bright Saturday afternoon in Freedom Park when I met Charlie Brouwer standing before his completed sculpture, Rise Up Atlanta, a 45-foot-tall pyramid-like tower comprising 188 ladders on loan from neighbors and local businesses. Sparkling in the sun, the ladders sprout like steely bamboo from the hill overlooking the traffic light at Moreland [...]

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03/24/11 Gyun Hur’s Lenox project pushes toward true diversity in Atlanta art

Chop, chop. Chop, chop, chop. “I literally just see them as pigments and as my palette to create an image or a visual phenomenon on the floor or in the space,” said Gyun Hur. Chop, chop. Boxes of silk flowers cover a table surrounded by two women and two men. They chop the flowers using [...]

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10/16/10 Postmortem: FLUX 2010

By the time our group arrived in Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill arts district on October 1, the evening’s first scheduled performances were already underway. It was the night of FLUX 2010, downtown Atlanta’s annual one-night public art event organized by Flux Projects. People on the street nearby were visibly grinning with anticipation; whether they had attended [...]

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